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oe eas ty | | | yee sae : . ‘ - ee WANT PRISONER WHITE, SET FREE 18, KIMMEL Insurance Money Claim Hinges on Identity of Matteawan Convict. WHITE PLAINS, XN. ., Dec > 5.—Su- preme Court Just! will toe morrow ive the havens Arthur proce: George X Matteawan IIns Kimm, of the in fis was c Kim punty and uaylum aq dement ed.) Kimmel, tus r red his mind, find now, it fe sald, admits thht he ie George A. Kimmel, who disappeared years ago after of the Arkanans City. From that he had kept hls more than seven émanel has deen fully and two promi- ¢ Kanans City, Tis identicy covered ms @ result of th ew York Ife Insurance the st ag claim of Mra. Buna K, Bonalett, of ¢ cago, his sister, who secks td colle $25,000. i Three polictes were teaued on hte life. wo for $10,000 each and 060. ad they are pm: According to been missing for seven years te legally dead, and Mrs. Bonslett took advantage of this and put @ claim for the Insurances company refused to claim, and after uit now wan begun det mployed 6 CAne, tas alleged, tuat Kimmel Kimmel defaulted he wa: josked upon aa @ wenkhy man. Im. plicated defaloation wes his uncle, Johnson, formerly National Bank, of , who {8 now serving a ‘of Imprimonment for embezzlement Charles A oushier of the Firs Nica, hile the Insurance company "White ts Kimmel se ES USED HATCHET 10 STOP EXPLOSION Brodie Chopped Gasolene ank Away from Burning Wagon and Saved Crowd. The quick action of Arthur Brodie, engineer of @ yaouum house-ocleaning wagon, to-day prevented wher might have been a serious disaster at) West End avenue and Eighty-frat atrest. The wagon waa destroyed by fire, but! Brodie cut off the gasoline tank and prevented an explosion which would have sent a shower of fire over a cTowd of spectators many of whom Were members of All Angels’ Church on w daily morning ser Vice. The nm was cleanti an apart- ont fourth floor of the Welles- YY, @n the northeast corner. Brodie wb on the wagon filling the water Sank when nis driver William Casey, orered e .fire an callin to Brodie began cs Brod to undttch the horans, engine with risolene front a huge tank. inged by the flames Hrodie kept strilding until he had severed the pipe. When tho fire mon arrived they found @ wagon Durning, and Hrodie was Santine, the fire from the gasoline tank with what water waa a) Nand, “Hurry up,’ erfed Brodie, “or there'll be an explosion.” The firemen quickly got Into action and put out the fire, “Great work, old man," sald the Cap tain to Brodie. "It it hadn’< been for You the wholé block would haye prob- ‘ably caught,” The wagon wns destroyed at « loss #700. oot BLOODHOUNDS TRAIL ESCAPED LUNATICS. But. Three Fugitives Elude Dogs, and Now There Is a Scare in West Virginia Town. CLARKSBURG, W. Va, Dee, 6—' Three patients eacaped from the State Hospital for the Inaane, at Weston, last night, and are belleved to be hid- Ing near this alty. They are aald to be and violent, and much anx- fety anifested among residenta tn the suburbs, Hloodhounds sexrching for th MULE CA ARRIED COIN “IN HIS SHOULDER. | Silver Half Dol-| Surgeon Who Cut lar from Under Skin 1 hinks An- here {ron mans prow ‘This forest amemb to he M Attnine. in ween ‘th oVvernnw ‘was called fur aiate. of anareny, years wan the Culnese Interpreter the Custom-diguse, was reelmted dent for the ttl ur thousand Yung Tou, of Ban ¥ but three. It was u WO'TAN HELPS ROB TRIG CHINESE BANK BAL. STRAPHANGES. IN OPERATION SOON So sar Twelve Persons Lose to Delt Pickpockets on Shortest Line of Cars. } - Will Have Branches All Over} United States, Canada and Mexico. | WEDDING A SECRET Two pickpockets, 2 man anda hend-| Plaps,for the eatabdlishment of « voms woman, “touchod wwelve persons for money and Jewolry n @ Montemic street cor Brooklyn lest nltht. s¢- arge jos, Canada Mexico, are boing partected by leading | ng valuables worth 1,00. When the | Ghinese merciants of Ula elty and Ban) ‘at Court streat the pair ot off. | Wranciecs covery waa made that they | n., , Banker's Daughter, on Belated Honeymoon. + car wi and the me, which was originated OY | An advertisement to-d: et eS ON Ae ey a2 Joseph E. Singleton, peeaident of th6| iene the fact that Bamurl C. Corse, 3 Property of almost every pera wing | Chinese Reform Association, hes + SlokeicecHtalelte Burroughs RAs Lahr bad Ach ae celved the co-operation and endora iets pede senses eter 2s, of No, 80 For- |ment of On} merchants thro iy broker, living at No. 445 Elehth Bouth Brooklyn, firet | the country, and he had been robbed. | Macal agent in this ¢ his, friend John | nese gover . that he ‘tad nat-| At the anag veey ry and did touched by the!| Reform Association tt the car. and reached for SE nntelas twelve persons found some | ee 5 [or itieir propery misang, ineisee« Thousands of Men and Women Have Kidney! PC oe Trouble and Never Suspect It. Do for YOU, Every Reader of «The Evening World’? May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mall. PAT BETS MILLION HE 1S KO TRAITOR Senator McCarren Offers Big Reward for Proof that He Knifed Hearst. If you are sick or “feel badly,” begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, because as soon as your kidneys begin to | get better they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince any one. | Didn't Know I Had Kidney Troutle. | | waa out of health and run down generally: red wiih know (hat bad no appetite, was diry and su headache moat of the 1 did nox my kidneys were the cause of my t somehow felt they might be, and I bei | Bwamp-Root There is such a pleas Swamp-Hoot, and it goss right to, th drives disenss out of Benator Patrick H. MoCarren has) changed hia tacticn fm the .tréawon | charge against him, and now defles any of hia acousers to prove that he knifed Hearst in the last election, or sanc- tloned any treachery, organised or otherwise, to the Democratic: tleket. Prior to the meeting last nigbt of the | Kinga County General Democratic Com- | ha ayviom It er and better In evory 4 unhealthy kidneys are responsible ds of diseases, and if ek tb Gs suffering and many fatal re. fulta are sure to follow. Kidney trouble trrl- : f thes vemos of ehe' tates the nerves, makes you dizzy, restless, Eaplae ai ter | sleepless and Irritable. Makes you pass water Senator was the signal for applause, sit x “ | en ducing th dliges you to get uy he declared that he would “give a mii- | often ducing the day and obliges y .S sae | t ight. Unh 3 ; > could many times during the nig : on a a ey ienad oF influenced (DeYS causé rheumatism, gravel, catarrh of the Drove that he Dad area ard, ihe { bladder, pain or dull ache In the back, Joints - bard steed mere chemist and muscles; make your head acne and back ovinen oaks’ nny on, stomach and Liver trou- Hearst ache, cause Indigestion, pice eoale Tmt that Mesiin ble, you get a sallow, yellow complexion, make knife ‘of | you feel as though you had heart trouble; you fortes Ree Sac repea: ee have plenty of ambition, but no strength; the tictost, Gena) MoCarren repeated his “million-dollar” offer and ead em-| get weak and waste away. Ney ee CD. Boll waa re-e'ectad | TO overcome these troubles take Dr. Kilmer’s Tee eevee | swamp-Root, the world-famous kidney remedy In taking Swamp-Root you afford natural help to Nature, for Swamp-Root {s the most perfect healer and gentle ald to the kidneys that has yet been discovered. , How to Find Out If there is any doubt in your mind as to 4 your condition, take from your urine on rising about four ounces, place It In a glass or bottle and let it stand twenty-four hours. If on examination it is milky or clondy, i leet Tight chairman of the committee TWO MOTHERS WERE THE FLAT ROBBERS. Plunder Worth $3,000 Evidence Against Women in Cases that Puzzled Chicago Police. OMICAUY, Deo. &.—1Tne mystery of a UE score of more of fat Durriaries on (ne | a the most distressing cases, that (o Prove its wonderful merits perth olde was, solved yesterday by the | i information, both sent i | ver aple bottte and a book of valuable information, bot siraets i vasa niet aaa by scan | mal TThe ook contains many of the thousands upon thousa: with chitdren ” Stolen gooda to- the | letters ‘recelved from men and’ women who found Swamp-h we entire uolen woods, fo «the remedy they needed. The value and success of Swamp-Root are so well known Valuis ot the property ike by tke ves! (hatcreaders are advised 0 send fora sample bottle iting to Dr. Kilmer & ‘women during the last two years te In writing to Dr 4 , i eat tatiniatdd at Over 810,000, i | read this generous offer in the New York Evening World: Mrs, Klein ts the mother of four ohil n, the youngest of which fs fourtocn inonth+ old and the eldest nine yours. Mra. Naget has one child, a boy of two take, but remember the name, one ‘dress, Binghamton, N.Y._on OVERCOAT SALE Several Thousand High-Grade Overcoats at Savings of 25 to 40 Per Cent. Tailored by best overcoat makers from standard fabrics woven by best mills. Underprices are possible because some of these svercoats are made up from mills’ over-yards from leading New York and Rochester wholesalers, some are regular Brill stock from lines wher cannot-be duplicated, eens 4 Every garment is tailored up to standard; every fabric Is standard; every model ts modern amt correct, Now, when highest prices prevail, these savings of 25% to 40% are important to you mea) $10 for All-Wool High-Grade Overcoa‘s Obtainable Nowhere Else Under $15 High grade because made from full-weight, wear-Insuring, all-wool Melton and Worsted Cheviot, in Oxford and black. High grade because of superior talloring—hand work on collars, lapels and shoulders. High grade because of superior trimmings—t{Inen-canvas and French haircloth (a- terlinings and excellent Venetian linings. High grade because of modern sem)-fitted back ntodels, that have heavy lapels, deep, slanting hook centre vents and all style points found in garments costing double. High grade because every garment \s warranted to hold its shape, fit, style and color until worn out. §44°° for JourneymantailoredOvercoais — Whose Values Are Up to $22.50 i Desirable because of the journeyman tailoring, because of the popular hard-to find fabrics and shades and because of numerous conservative and extra extreme models, j : Excellent Melton Qvercoats, In° black, Oxford, Cambridge and blue-gray- And semi-fitted models s Kersey and Worsted Overcoats, in black, Oxford and Cambridge gray—some blue Kerseys—semi-fitted and box models Cheviot and We 1 Overcoats, in London s wale and herringbone effects, Models eatren 1 back with extreme lapels, pocket flaps and cuffs, Also new extreme fitted’ back buttan-thre models Brill stores are the only stores that show a large assortment of these popular hant-to-find oy at any price under $22.50, $47.50 tor Finest Possible Tailored Over- DR. KILMER a@'co, tn need of Immediate attention y ds of \testimonia ywhere. ers Swamp-Root, arid the ad ne-dollar size bottles atthe drug stores ev eats amp-Root, Dr. K a ardage, some are over-orders sizes are broken and fitted noke and twilight grays, In new coais Whose Values Are Up lo $25 these induce most particular men to buy ready-to-wear ¢ i in the talloring (done by some of,the world’s grea! York and in Rochester). Fabrics are. worthy prise Meltons, Worsteds, Velours, Kersey and Vicuna, in ilar colorings and weaves. Models are fitted back, semi-fitted Get the Habit, Go to é FOUR UNION G4UARE, 14th n. B'way, 9/ CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich. 125TH STREET, cor, $d Avenue. 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. Edita Ss ' street Inst night, Mr, Aingleton. who fC 1 SINCE LAST JULY. and] Mrs. SoC, Corse, jr. nee Borroughs, brought to ier TOUR RONEN WEAK? To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy, Sw amp-Root, Will | there is a brick-dust settling, or if small particles float about in it, your kidneys SPECIAL NOTICE. —So successful is Swamp-Root In promptly overcoming may have ely free by to be Just the! o.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure to say that you} Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and you can purchase the regular) fifty-cent Don't make any mis- | f) Ov ; TA EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5 R stock of, toys, already the largest in town, was increased yesterday by new arrivals of toys, secured ; months ago in Germany and France, and are here now awaiting their chances to make somebody happy. Every one of the 15,000 square feet of floor surface (except, of course, the broad, spacious aisles) is rich with holiday treasures. Purchases made now will be held, if desired, for later delivery. or Royal Backgammon The game is three | players, each player having one | die, one dice cup and four discs, | called men, and a board: Price, compl Handsome. Framed Pictures as Christmas Gifts ! Our Holiday Stocks Are at Their Best Now—and for. Thursday We Have Arranged a Special Sale | ICTUR of India, wo, ete... area Special Buster or four boc Daintily } Dreased Do!ls, | pretty faces || and curly hair, | <25¢ ifferent Cards,. iSleee of the and animals. 2a OSS fowls Sale of Brown Teble Ten | / nist—an 1 ndoor | Lirst ade of ¢ ul stncked | manufacturer away’ below cost, so that prices, instead of $.1 & are for 2 bats and 6 balls, 75¢ | SOc; 4 bats and 12 balls. Teddy“ Lear $t men color on'y ; special, | Fireside Games home circle. soc aly Hete is selection o: de) popular games suitavic lor all tastes; each eo every: | one Laue ANAGRAMS ~an eductional spelling exe. THORS—lamiticrl es ihe players with our | by pulling the 2 ed in < 2U shots ino} nating card x: Cooper Store. Third Floor, Rear.) Iways accepjable as gifts. They ‘re good to give, and for many reasons, too—one that is mat important is the picture is clways seen and acts 2s a reminder of the friendly spirit in whicn it was given. We offer you a splendid assortment of subjects, and you will agree with us that the frames are artistic. Thursday's special values: | Pastels core cial price The ‘Harvest Moon’’—this popu- lar picture in 3-nch oak Frams; | Tounded cor in gilt slats. upright subject frames; ners and gilt tablet; special. Oval Framed Pictures —1wo di of gictray assortment of ferent tyles tiful sub ects Oval Framed Pictures—size 18x26; gold burnished fram s, artistical- ou ly orname: prices Best Groceries at Lowest Prices We Promptly Fill all Mail and Telephone Orders. "Phone 4,000 Chelsea | d; regular choice at Pea Beans Fine New York Su €1,60 Ibs, $2.08; 10 Ibs. 3Sc, $ iba, Tomatd Soup Bere ; case, 2 40c| a ra Creamery Butte lity June mace: extra creamery, Libby's Peerless ( dor,, $1.58; doz, Marrowfat Peas Fountain quality; new pack tender sweet pran; \ + $15 1 She; W £ OLIVE O1 Clarified. French S1Stsgtern.so of black v b ay HEAD RIC hand:picke: oncentrat: 7c; 6 cine voi’. €19, 44c, Waite Label. ree. 8 ¢ Se het te Label, res “ik L—Fountain medium siz ivd Ollg matched | Bastels—3-inch gilt frames, gold | Genuine Imported Oil Paintings— Genuine Imported Paintinzs—a jou aished corners; each picture landscapes in gold Uunisned, jut of extra niga -%rade tand- 3] 50 | |ts signed by the artist; rezular sweep fames; shadow bux ana | weop irames, fully gold oD) \price $4.5); your $3 5) | glass protect.oa; regularly $10! burnished; regularly $1; $m \choice.. Rents Oot $13.50; s ecal.... ] special at 9) | , ; Genul e Oil Paintings —marings, | et Ke | Hand Colored Pictures—in gilt landscapes or Weneaan scer Ue dL Ualeiat! iW bh | |frames; gold vurnished; §€ é sd tr | gucctramss, glass and snasow $] 59 5 fal | heavy gold burnished tran Box: standéeapsreubionteezoRad ct Value $3; special. a | glass and shadow, box; 1 | Teguia ¥ S16. 50 i Levey Penne a | Tarly $18.50; spe- Iad fot yeaaesalalee: ° We carry a complete stock of din. | larly, 918-5 Pe $15.59 | sei special Ys : fs; Doau- | Gil Paint nes — at a special |} Genuine Oil Paintin n sweep > > > Ee shoO t $] 59 E sie pane rte at! piste duction trom thei regular se: old “uuinished, orna- 9) ie game, it $2 ng price. | d corners; cattle or sheep pape eneae ee pees | Popular Subjects — in figures; visws; landscapes or marines; size Frit and Game Pictures—in oval | large assortmcuts; each picture | - of paintings 20x30; ouside size shaped fraines, gold | has nandsvine gilt’ frame, glass 34x44; giass and shadow $45 | plirn s ed; regularly } and shadow box; reg. $*) 5) box; special price mo wo! $3.75 $\.S0; ate.s cee. see $3.35 | ularly $4.50; recidatsoeaD Slegal’ Coo Sideee Thtcd nese ae ait ooper’s Favorite Biend: { dd by | Brocude 1 $1.49;) 5 tb, | ete d; bush | Sleget 18c | livered pn parchment pare: fs< Sib. mejweighs (ot $185) Italian Prunes Extra lerke pet boc 24 \ba. §, Yava and Mocha Coffee the ame Is shin, flue favored fruit 1 10"Ibe, $1.30: 1 5 Some of A Clearance of Waists Thursday Far Under Price ‘Sr HE Christmas stocks are Pressing on the Waist Store, which has been obliged to condense its stock \o give room, In the process a number of odd lots and broken sizes are squeezed out on the bargain tables for quick dis- position: = - 7. 80c rages, beat ex. qua ASPARAGUS forihs tended tips; dow. spoule, Fovnte'n quality Nee contain stration Hooth, fourth Noor.) W <f) ‘Annual Sale of R It is stores and yo better, Women's unnecessary to say that are big enough od enough to know Warm Felt Shoes— ¢ illustratjol); besides warm, they wil ras well’ as leathery all 98 sizes...... JOC The same style ee 125 | ee men..: Fountain quility 2401. 19¢ 580m BOC T ANKER'S ROUILLON CAPSULES | Women’s Handsome Imported Brilliantine Waists—in white and tan ox Pure 250 ubber Boots for Men, Women and Children, Leggings and Felt Shoes E co this every year in December—just at the time that.no other store would dream of doing it, but just at the time when the public likes most to get such offers. Reliable, dependable, trustworthy goods value. Our men’s boots are really men's | hocts—not large sizes in women’s boots. | Our leggings cre in just the materials we | say € ey are, this to people who know us, but may be sign'ficant to tase who. have suffered | by ‘recent advertising by Fine chance for the public, for these are very handsome Sable: Women's White Poplin Waists— handsome, embroidered and side priit tongesteere tia rater to sell regularly for 3] 50 7 $1. $2.50; to-morrow at 3c TOMATOSO\)P—Fountsla quallt high.grase Women’s All-Wool Batiste W | femato or v.deable svups Cor, $2.64; 536 in black, white and colors; in CHOREEGITCRI Epa Cee are beautiful models with entire Je reliad; large bor, : front artistically embroidered (a9 ABC, 85 25e illustrated); also cleverly designed tailored models; all have the new, tong sleeves; some button front, others button back; waists that sell, regularly for $2.50 and $1.95 Te $2.95; to-morrow spe- clal at... ...5- artistically, emoroidered with silk in a combination of pretty colovs: black, hairline stripes form block effect; strictly tailored and finish od with silk stock collar, bow tie and turnovers on cuff: $9 15 4.40 regularly sold for $3.50; to-morrow special at (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center) only. And you can take every word we say about them at its face Children's Corduroy Leggings— | Men's Felt Juliettes—of the best b. the vest, made up in the new- | wool: felt; est styles; in all colors home'shoe. oe to match the children’s Children's Rubber Boots 98e Corduroy Leggings —the usual coats $izes 5to 10%. $1 kind are now on 69c Women’s Rubber Hoots sale at, Women's and Children's Warm | the most women; men’s fo the pi amd boots ar boys’ Jersey Leggings — inaa of} d ¢ thick rubhe sly for heavy wea black, fast color; thick fleece | Women's Best Felt wool Jersey. Juliet sold yas Sires for children 39¢ | y par fo Sizes for. women.. 490} ft this sale Boys’ and Girls' White Astrakhan | the new tart er Bemakin Leggings hic | shades Le Tes est material and work- 98e | at JISC Bes manship... (Steve, Guoper Sio Seasonable Weights and Desirable Styles Offered | waists and! bargains indisput- | NS Sie t ep pe SSE | ™S UL = a | | | f | 7 ~ —_, CSE Set ee SVD a

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